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About Antonella Mallozzi

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, Providence College Philosophy Department
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Curriculum Vitae


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Professional Service and Affiliations

2020 - Present Associate Editor, Analysis Reviews
2020 - Present Member, Committee on Revising the Departmental Procedures for Promotion to Professor, Providence College
Present Referee, Canadian Journal of Philosophy
Present Referee, Erkenntnis
Present Referee, Mind
Present Referee, Philosophical Studies
Present Referee, Synthese
Present Referee, The Journal of Philosophy
Present Referee, The Philosophical Quarterly
2022 co-organizer, Normativity International Conference – Sapienza University, Roma (ITALY)
2019 - 2021 RI Chapter Advisor, Phi Sigma Tau International Honor Society in Philosophy
2019 Organizer, Phi Sigma Tau International Honor Society in Philosophy Induction Ceremony & Symposium
2017 - 2018 CUNY Philosophy Colloquium Committee, City College of New York CUNY
2016 - 2018 Member of CUNY GC MAP (Minorities and Philosophy), City College of New York CUNY
2017 Conceiving and Modality International Conference; Co-Organizer, Sapienza University, Roma (ITALY)
2016 International Workshop on Plato’s Phaedrus; organization committee, City College of New York, CUNY
2016 Humean Readings; organization committee, Sapienza University, Roma (ITALY)
2015 Humean Readings; organization committee, Sapienza University, Roma (ITALY)
2013 CUNY Philosophy Graduate Conference; organization committee, City College of New York CUNY - The Graduate Center
2011 - 2012 CUNY Philosophy Colloquium, reception organizer, City College of New York CUNY
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Education

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2018 Ph. D., Dissertation: “Essence, Explanation, and Modal Knowledge”, The Graduate Center, City University of New York ‐ Philosophy
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2010 Laurea Specialistica (MA equivalent), magna cum laude, Sapienza University of Rome ‐ Philosophy
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2007 Laurea Triennale (BA equivalent), magna cum laude, Sapienza University of Rome ‐ Philosophy
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